Answer:
Your first one is I’m in history class
Explanation:
The je suis is I’m or I am, dans is in. Now obviously classe d’historie is history, classe is class.
Salut !
Mon père est fort.
père : masculin/singulier = fort
fort : masculin/singulier
fortS : masculin/pluriel
forte : féminin/singulier
forteS : féminin/pluriel
Bonjour,
1. Est-ce que tu es en train de parler français ?
- Oui, je suis en train de LE parler.
"français" = COD
There are about 2070 million French speakers in the world
That states.
You have took the Passe Compose and the Imparfait in French. You understand when you knowthe passe compose and imparfait in the other leson but what do you notice now?
- They are different by different endings of certain words.
- The past tense in each language are alike by conjugating certain words to make the sentences more fluid. They are different because the french will change the sentence unlike the english where you can change a few words.